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2 -- --
3 -- GNAT RUN-TIME COMPONENTS --
4 -- --
5 -- A D A . N U M E R I C S . A U X --
6 -- --
7 -- S p e c --
8 -- (C Library Version, non-x86) --
9 -- --
10 -- Copyright (C) 1992-2009, Free Software Foundation, Inc. --
11 -- --
12 -- GNAT is free software; you can redistribute it and/or modify it under --
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15 -- sion. GNAT is distributed in the hope that it will be useful, but WITH- --
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24 -- a copy of the GCC Runtime Library Exception along with this program; --
25 -- see the files COPYING3 and COPYING.RUNTIME respectively. If not, see --
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27 -- --
28 -- GNAT was originally developed by the GNAT team at New York University. --
29 -- Extensive contributions were provided by Ada Core Technologies Inc. --
30 -- --
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33 -- This package provides the basic computational interface for the generic
34 -- elementary functions. The C library version interfaces with the routines
35 -- in the C mathematical library, and is thus quite portable, although it may
36 -- not necessarily meet the requirements for accuracy in the numerics annex.
37 -- One advantage of using this package is that it will interface directly to
38 -- hardware instructions, such as the those provided on the Intel x86.
40 -- This version is for use with normal Unix math functions. Alternative
41 -- packages are used on OpenVMS (different import names), VxWorks (no
42 -- need for the -lm Linker_Options), and on the x86 (where we have two
43 -- versions one using inline ASM, and one importing from the C long
44 -- routines that take 80-bit arguments).
46 package Ada.Numerics.Aux is
47 pragma Pure;
49 pragma Linker_Options ("-lm");
51 type Double is digits 15;
52 -- Type Double is the type used to call the C routines
54 -- We import these functions directly from C. Note that we label them
55 -- all as pure functions, because indeed all of them are in fact pure!
57 function Sin (X : Double) return Double;
58 pragma Import (C, Sin, "sin");
59 pragma Pure_Function (Sin);
61 function Cos (X : Double) return Double;
62 pragma Import (C, Cos, "cos");
63 pragma Pure_Function (Cos);
65 function Tan (X : Double) return Double;
66 pragma Import (C, Tan, "tan");
67 pragma Pure_Function (Tan);
69 function Exp (X : Double) return Double;
70 pragma Import (C, Exp, "exp");
71 pragma Pure_Function (Exp);
73 function Sqrt (X : Double) return Double;
74 pragma Import (C, Sqrt, "sqrt");
75 pragma Pure_Function (Sqrt);
77 function Log (X : Double) return Double;
78 pragma Import (C, Log, "log");
79 pragma Pure_Function (Log);
81 function Acos (X : Double) return Double;
82 pragma Import (C, Acos, "acos");
83 pragma Pure_Function (Acos);
85 function Asin (X : Double) return Double;
86 pragma Import (C, Asin, "asin");
87 pragma Pure_Function (Asin);
89 function Atan (X : Double) return Double;
90 pragma Import (C, Atan, "atan");
91 pragma Pure_Function (Atan);
93 function Sinh (X : Double) return Double;
94 pragma Import (C, Sinh, "sinh");
95 pragma Pure_Function (Sinh);
97 function Cosh (X : Double) return Double;
98 pragma Import (C, Cosh, "cosh");
99 pragma Pure_Function (Cosh);
101 function Tanh (X : Double) return Double;
102 pragma Import (C, Tanh, "tanh");
103 pragma Pure_Function (Tanh);
105 function Pow (X, Y : Double) return Double;
106 pragma Import (C, Pow, "pow");
107 pragma Pure_Function (Pow);
109 end Ada.Numerics.Aux;